What our family got in the province comes in 3 sizes (got some more details). $200, $300, $500. The $500 system can run a single aircon.... which is a lot of juice.Buscador wrote:I think the people who are saying this is a complete ripoff either misread the post or just don't know what they are talking about. I don't know the OP and I have not priced solar in Cambodia for three years, but at that time a system that would barely power a laptop and a couple of phone chargers was $350-$500. His claims about what you could run off this setup are correct. 400Ah won't run your house with an AC and refrigerator going, or anything like that, but it will power quite a bit of electronics. If you do the math on what tarariverboat says he paid, or look online to see what a similar setup will cost in the west, $1000 for this system does not sound unreasonable for what you are getting--IF the batteries have very low use. It would be more appealing if both batteries were gel cells.
though following "just don't know what they are talking about" with "I have not priced solar in Cambodia for three years" gave me a chuckle.